An introduction to work-life balance, its importance in everyday life and steps you can take to achieve this.
Should this now be reviewed?
This is a very spontaneous a few secods long tune to test how the podcast works... i really find this tool GREAT!!
Brief overview of Staff Development Moodle Site
Helen and Anita discuss the impact of the smoking ban
A quick muse on the death of smoking, a British tradition.
Duncan and Mike talk trees!
Information of the features and advantages of the electronic diary.
Nixsight - Nick Papa tries really hard to record a podcast about his website, Elephant Words.
And probably fails badly with the old sound quality and enunciation and shenanigans...
A description of research into elephants cognitive skills
Video Streaming with Open Source software
Are boutique festivals taking over the commercialised giants like Glastonbury? Listen to this review of Dartmoor festival, Chagstock, to find out...
This is the September 2008 version of "inaudible". The monthly podcast to support "inbrief" the RSC East Midlands monthly e-bulletin
Part of the fictitious Dr DOS series of IT Trivia. This episode explains why HDDs are always referred to as Drive C: plus a few other brainteasers for the seriously anorak challenged nerd.
About institutional repositoties featuring an interview with an experienced repository installer. This is a test production, part of a Netskills training course.
Brief discussion of Wikipedia, Google, Athens in relation to online research tools.
An interesting debate on the use of wikipedia in academia and the real world!
Arguments for and against volunatary euthanasia
Elaine introduces the topic of voluntary care work in Zimbabwe
The dangers of relying on Wikipedia for research. It has its place - but be wary!
From Nathan, sorry I squeak like a mouse.
Why lecturers wish students wouldn't quote fromWikipedia in their essays.
This episode of the Daily Debate argues for and against the benefits of using Wikipedia for research.
Ok - it was me doing a funny voice for Jilly - and I ran out of time so John didn't get his chance to 'slate' Wikipedia. So much for balanced journalism....
not much meat in this one, but enjoy.....
Brief introduction to the MPH. It is not a course that is technically difficult to do!!
Recorded by Tessa on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Edinburgh (2nd April 2008). The next show, plugged at the end, sounds good!
Recorded by Barbara and Rebecca on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Edinburgh (2nd April 2008)
Recorded by Joan & Simon on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Edinburgh (2nd April 2008)
debate on above
Discussion on the dangers of tobacco and whether it should be banned. Recorded on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Edinburgh (2nd April 2008).
Everything PGs need to know re Wikipedia...
TD tells us why what we eat may be doing us more harm than we realise. Recorded on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Newcastle (Feb 2008)
Bill considers smoking and hong kong airport... Recorded on the Netskills podcasting workshop in Newcastle (Feb 2008)
Fleur telling us what she thought of the workshop
RSS newsfeeds allow users to be notified of changes to your site without having to visit it. RSS also allows you to syndicate content provided by other sites.
From arranging a meeting, to managing group tasks and writing collaborative reports online, there's a tool for just about every project task. ...
Deliver engaging audio content for news and entertainment with podcasting. This episode introduces planning, producing and publishing.

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